Starting in version 7.16, this experimental functionality has been removed. You
should use the journald input in Filebeat instead.
Debug
editDebug
editBy default, Journalbeat sends all its output to syslog. When you run Journalbeat in
the foreground, you can use the -e
command line flag to redirect the output to
standard error instead. For example:
journalbeat -e
The default configuration file is journalbeat.yml (the location of the file varies by
platform). You can use a different configuration file by specifying the -c
flag. For example:
journalbeat -e -c myjournalbeatconfig.yml
You can increase the verbosity of debug messages by enabling one or more debug
selectors. For example, to view publisher-related messages, start Journalbeat
with the publisher
selector:
journalbeat -e -d "publisher"
If you want all the debugging output (fair warning, it’s quite a lot), you can
use *
, like this:
journalbeat -e -d "*"